Show I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I II I I I I i I I I I I I I I I i TV lEAGUE i I I I I. I F I I Manager Eddie Herr has given out outI the information that he has secure secured one of the two second basemen he has been dickering for in the person of Marty former manager and consistent Infielder infielder in- in I fielder of the Omaha club club- of the Vestern West Vest em ern league Krug rug has been beeb brought to toI Salt Lake Lae by purchase and through the assistance of a a. big league club Everything seems to indicate that Herr I has nas ma made e a wise choice The new Salt Lake Lae manager in telling of the kind of ofa a second baseman he wants on his club I described the desired man as follows On second a manager must have a man who is smart as as' as a whip one who can direct the whole infield if necessary because he heis is the pivot t tr of r the e whole works I w want wanta l h a man who i is n not a afraid t to talk and ad who will help me run the infield on offense if it is possible to get such a man It is easy to figure therefore why he grabbed the Omaha manager Krug has had a world of experience In his four years years with Omaha he awa always s 's hit right close to the three hundred mark and played every position on the infield except ex- ex first Second and short are his positions po- po here lIere is Krug's record for the four years rears with Omaha 1918 ln the arm army 1917 Hit in games and fielded at short 1916 Hit 29 in games and fielded at second 1915 lilt in games and fielded at short 1914 lilt in games and fielded at second E Eddie die Herr and Jack have gotI gotten got got- ten as far as San Francisco and expect to get to the training camp at Pittsburg by iela Tuesday ei Tub b Spencer P 1 and d Cliff r gai ai Ireland lost no time I in getting t g in t touch with Herr at San Francisco and will accompany the manager to the training camp Ireland is a California semipro who has apparently been signed b by Herr lie He is a second baseman Gard Gislason and Earl Ear Sheeley are two other Bees who will report at camp immediately S Herr will probably take a run over to Walter Leverenz's Paso Robes Robles ranch before before be- be fore the end of the wee week to talk terms with the Bee left hander bander lIe He will also aso get in touch with Karl Crandall S The Seals won a practice game g-ame from Santa Clara cOllege Sunday 10 to 2 Biff Schaller has come out ot of his retirement and Charley Graham announces that lie he I will again play the comedian in left fled field S S S Seattle has signed Eddie Bogart third baseman and former Helena Union association as- as sedation player S S S Los Angeles March C Falkenburg and Dick Shackleford members of the Indianapolis American association club have been offered to the Angels by James C McGill owner of the Indians who just arrived from an extended trip through the East Bill Clymer of the Seattle club asked roe me about Falkenburg and and I set a price on them said McGill today I am going to give Johnny Powers a chance chanco for the men if he wants them as I understand he is rather thy Ehy in his pitching department S 4 5 San I Franeisco r March 10 Letters reaching here bring the information from Scranton Pa that Tommy Quinlan former former for for- mer Salt Lake outfielder who lost an arm and an eYe fighting in the Argonne forest is not to be thrown upon the charity of his former employers if his friends can be of any assistance to him The first move to make Quinlan independent lade lade- pendent of the good deeds of his baseball baseball base base- ball patrons has been started in Scranton ton ton where a political boom was inaugurated inaugurated which If successful will place him in office as a county controller or county county coun- coun ty commissioner of Lackawanna county In which he resides The position carries carries car car- ries salary of and is good for I four years Before starting the boom his friends communicated with Quinlan QUinan who is still In a French hospital asking if the movement would be agreeable to him lIo Ho I replied would |